"Publithtd by the Holt Publishing Company which is in no way connected with the Department of the Navy. Opinions contained here are not official.expressionsof
the Department the Navy nor do the advertisements Department of the Navy endorsement of products or s.rvlclllctvtrtiltd." ,

By Nick Young management. No afternoons off only, he was asked if he spoke for : e : ea iR s se
It's a lead pipe, cinch that without a loss of leave time. No all members of the FRA. His ?

unionization of the United States early liberty without a loss of answer was an emphatic "NO: 3
Armed Forces would not bring a leave time. A fifteen minute He explained that some of his
complete breakdown in disciplineas break from work in the morningand active duty members were
many opponents of unions are a fifteen minute break in the concerned that any increase in
presently saying. afternoon. No exchange visits or benefits for present retirees
The American Federation of hair-cut breaks during working would come out of the hide of
Government Employees' hours. Yes, maybe'even time active duty personnel who would
Halt Koa, the House of the Warrior.Hawaiian .
statement that unionization was clocks on all work stations.So retire in the future.

being considered has caused both sides,. managementand He was also asked, if a one-shot
quite a furor among senior if you will, tabor,'should takea recomputation was approved,
personnel in the military but long hard look at unionization. could he guarantee that he would New hotel
relatively few comments from What can be accomplished by not appear in the future askingfor
junior folks. Hopefully that is unionization, and more im- another shot. Again he an
because the junior people have a portantly, is there an alternative swered "no.." He explained that
better concept as to what available? he served his constituents just as built for the militaryHonoluluA
unionization could mean. This writer feels that there is a the congressmen served theirs.
Undoubtedly there are areas viable alternative available to And if his constituents asked him -

where unions would prove useful. enlisted personnel and officers to appear in the future requesting new hotel civilians on temporary
Sea-Shore rotation guarantees who have served at least one dayin further recomputation he would ,
could surely be a part of a union- an enlisted status. And that is appear and he would ask. built specifically for the duty (no discount) ;

management agreement., the Fleet Reserve Association.I That is the type of honesty he military, is now open for dependents of the

Training opportunities could also, call it'a viable, organizationbecause'the has provided. Maybe some of his business at_Fort DeRussyon preceding; honorably
be included. A definitive contract, FRA has its work cutout members haven't appreciatedthe Waikiki Beach in discharged disabled
could surely let the individual for'it in changing its image.
honesty, but the successes of
sailor know exactly where he or One writer, 'a' senior officer, the FRA and there have been Honolulu. Hale Koa ( veterans; remarried

she stood, not only at the present writing in Navy Times, supported many can be attributed in partto House of the Warrior) was widows of uniformed

time, but In the future. unionization because the FRA the type of honesty the, FRA built with nonap- personnel; uniformed
But one major problem that with Secretary of the Navy approval -' has provided. propriated funds and has personnel of foreign
arises is that in most of to lobby before Congresson
areas There is no question in my 416 air-conditioned rooms, nations, and their
contract negotiation personnel matters,was retiree
,
mind that the FRA can providethe
management in the Armed oriented. type of representation that with color TVs and a viewof dependents, when on

Forces would have its hands tied. Those of us who have worked the young sailor, Marine, and the ocean or the active duty; and uniformed '
Most of the things that would be with the FRA over the years are Coast Guardsman require. But mountains from your own full-time AmericanRed

demanded by the union would be aware of the fact that it is not I'm not the one that has to be lanai. Cross personnel. Also
provided by Congress and beyondthe only retiree oriented. It has convinced.The .
Room rates from eligible
power of the several servicesto lobbied effectively i in behalf of FRA does have the image range are Military
provide.As active personnel as well as in among many that it is primarily $12 to $25. Reservationsare Academy enrollees,
an example, consider the behalf of retirees.At concerned with the retiree. The on a first-come, first- commissioned officers of

recent pay raise. Unions of civil its last national conventionthe reasons are many. I'm sure I'm served basis and may be the Public Health Service,

service employees were Fleet Reserve Association not the first to suggest it, but the made by writing Hale Koa and ROTC cadets while on
,, ,
powerless to force voted(o open its membership to
the8.66per; ; ., hale, Fleet Reserve
cent or higher pay i increase for' all enlisted personnel the Sea Association, is antiquated.It does Hotel,,Reservation Office, extended active duty, and
civil service employees just as a' Services Navy, Coast ,Guard not adequately describe the 2055 Kalia Road, Honolulu, while ''undertaking active
'
military union would have,been and Marine Corps. It is expected organization present membership =: HI 96815. (A'$20 deposit is duty for taining.v
powerless to force an 8.66 percent that a concerted i' recruiting effort or its goals. required.)' Several airlines are
raise for military personnel. will be made to increase the
Maybe the FRA would like to Reservations are open to offering package tours
Retention of commissaries would Association's membership.
,9 run a contest among the new
be a Congressional prerogativealso Presently there are 126,000 active young members to come up witha the following: all involving Hale Koa. For

requiring the necessary duty and retired personnel who relevant name for the uniformed personnel, assistance and in-

funds through appropriation. are members. organization that could be sub- active duty and retired; formation call JAMTO,

Anything concerning money,belt Congress recognizes numbers mitted at its next convention.But military members and X2449 or 7781411.
a pay raise, proficiency, pay, when it considers legislation. mainly FRA has to do
uniform allowance, or whatever, When Bob Nolan, the national about
would be within the power of executive secretary of FRA, something members involved.getting They have young to From the Jax Air News

Congress alone to provide. testifies on legislation, his voice be on the board of directors of I
Sea-shore rotation uniform becomes much louder with the
local branches and they have to
regulations, liberty policies and growing numbers of people he hold other offices.Then they haveto staff .all three of us
such things controlled by the represents.And be listened to.
services could be negotiated.And Bob has been honest, both And the FRA has got to presenta
those desiring unionization with Congress and with his united front to those who deal This job of handling the news If we don't read other
should give serious considerationto members. When tesitifying on with it. It is difficult to believe sometimes is a tough business. publications, we're not up on the
the contract demands that recomputation of retired pay, of that the three local branches are If we print jokes or comic news.
would. be or could be required by interest to his retiree membersIii part of the same organization. strips, people say we're being If we brag about how good we

Maybe this is just a geological silly. If we don't, people say think the paper is, people say
anomaly that we see here in we're dull and "too serious. we're being smug. If we don't

Jacksonville, but petty jealousyand If we print only original stories, "blow our ,own horn" people
lack of cooperation have no they accuse us of lack of variety wonder why we're not proud of
place in such an important and "sameness." If we lift ar- our product. .
organization with such lofty ticles out of other publications, If we tackle controversial
ideals and grave responsibilitiesin they say we're too lazy to write. subjects, the conservatives think
today's economic climate. If we try to do all our work that we're too liberal. If we don't, the
I would urge all young people needs to be done in the office, we liberals think we're too con
The JAX AIR NEWS if a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper distributed concerned with unionization and ought to be out in the field digging servative.If .
each Thursday at the U.S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville Florida, up news. If we're
by the Holt Publishing Company,a private firm. All Copy submittedfor organization to take a close look digging up we try something new and
use in the JAX AIR NEWS must bo forwarded to the Public at the FRA. And I would urge the news, we're not attending to our different wish we'd stickto
people
Affairs Office, Box 2, HAS Jacksonville, by 1:00 noon on Monday FRA to prepare itself for a real office chores or answering the If stickto
the old and familiar. we
before publication. News items are welcomed from all sources. close look phone
by real
Telephone 772.2413.. some sharp If we use the tried and true, they wish
"Everything advertised in this publication must be made young people. we lack education copy as it comes to us, we'd try something new.
available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, or editorial the
,
creed,color,national origin or sex of the purchaser,user,or patron.A CorrectionThe skill. If we try to clean it up a If we misspell one name his
confirmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal opportunities caption on page 10 of lastweek's little, we're spoiling a well- person and a regiment of
by an advertiser will result In the refusal to print advertising written friends complain. If we get 99,999
JAX AIR NEWS said that story,
.
from that
source. names comments.If
If we think tight, no one
Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries con- Christine Kramer was the only some stories are
earning such should be directed toi female production controller at more important than others, we carry a story about "X"
NARF. This was incorrect Four we're too critical. If we don't unit, "Y" unit says it's not get
1. THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY other ladies hold the same ratingat we're asleep.If ting any coverage. If we cover

t1 C 4565 Shirley Ave.,Jacksonville, Fla.32210 NARF. we don't use every photo "Y" unit, "X" unit is miffed.If .
o Telephone 387.3566 submitted, we get complaints. If anybody thinks he knows how
04'O'" FRONT PAGE we do use every photo,we still get to do our job better,'he tells us
Affiliate Member complaints that we reduced them' about It. If he doesn't he tells us

I VOL. 33 NO. 34 NOVEMBER 6, 1975 I PHAN PHOTO BY too pages much or put them in back anyway.
MIKE will
If we're And like as not, somebody
KLEBER seen reading other say we stole this editorial from
newspapers or magazines on the
job, we're another publication.
obviously
overstaffed. You're right, we did.

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Jax NARF is top NARF"Fleet (
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",
: readiness is our: hard work to be first. There are '

primary objective," said RAdm people around who appreciate the TrUE' ..... .. ', : .:
W, L. Hinkle took for be >, ,,. ,
Naval Air Systems hard work it you to J/' ;:.j -1;)" 1>1- ,
Command Representative, first. Your business here is fleet '. /' !' ; '
Atlantic, during a recent visit to readiness, and how efficient you : : : :?
NARF to present the Rework are has a great deal to do with .:, .
Excellence Award for fiscal year that. The money is limited and GRANDOPENING'. :, .,.- :,. ,' ;:.. ), I
1975 anyefficiency gains you can : \ ,.t" ..::':
Captain W J. Brandel, NARF make can be turned directly into .,.,.
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commanding officer, receivedthe fleet readiness. .
award on behalf of the local RAdm. Hinkle. said he would .. -: "
'Ii
rework facility during a like all the workers to feel that ,,.. .,.. '
ceremony attended by NARF what they are doing,if done well, :" .,.: : .. 'I '
supervisors and "Craftsmen of makes the fleet more ready to ;. 1,
the Month"selected during fiscal .meet its commitments. \ .-,:.
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year 1975. He praised NARF's efforts in .
: .
'\ The REPLANT award, in aircraft rework capability, > ;.. : ::., \
existence since 1971, is based saying that efficiency in the A-? OF THE. ":. :.,r '. '-,: ;1.., '
upon specific criteria involving aircraft program has increased :-
customer satisfaction, timely 25 percent since the workload .!. : ..: :J:., .
.completion of workload was. ,assigned to NARF ;.. SECONDETHAN ; :: :.
schedules, and financial. Jacksonville. ,
management. Citing the facility's efforts to
This is the first time the meet aircraft, engine and
Jacksonville NARF has led the component schedules, the
four East Coast naval industrial admiral said, "It's probably the '
facilities included in the annual best that any NARF has been ALLEN
competition. Value points are able to do on a sustained basis for.
awarded for performance, based as long as a year."
on the ability to provide effectiveand The glass-encased trophy, five '
flexible depot level support to ,and\ ,one-half, feet high, will .. : ,
the fleet in a wide, range of remain' ln'Uie main.lobby at : : :! : ,

rework categories. NARF for one year, Permanent GALLERY '",',,...'. .
is to the '
In commending the local possession given facility :
...
facility as winner of the award, able to win the award for three 'a'" .'')

Oklahoma City, Albuquerque, breathtaking array of First Day LUXEMBOURGDecember4th
San Diego and San Francisco; panels, Christmas cards, and five colorful flowers will
Mexican American-Kansas City programs have appeared here blossom here for the 1975 charitytax
and Los.Angeles; Puerto Rican- resulting from the October 14th stamp series. The 1 + 25c; 3
Newark, Albany and issue of the two 1975 Christmas + 25c; 4 + ,50c; 8 + 1; and 15
Philadelphia. stamps. Reproductions of the francs + 7 francs values were
Volunteers should submit Ghirlandaio 15th century printed by Courvoisier of Swit

NavPers Form 1306-7, in ac- Madonna and Child Jesus zerland.
.. cordance with chapter 11 of the painting from the National SAN JOSE, Costa Rica-Three

Enlisted Transfer Manual. Gallery of Art is the outstandingfocus United Nations views appear on
of attention. Anyone in- 10 centavos,60 centavos, and 1.20
MIRROR, MIRROR, ON THE WALL, WHO'S THE WIERDESTONE Refugee centers'designated colones values issued October
terested in obtaining copies may
OF ALL? these are just a few of the kids who turned up at the U.N. emblem Con-
write for details to John M. 24th. The ,
',Small Chapel on Halloween night for fun and games, tricks and treats, Cunningham, P.O. Box 7200, Ben ference Room, and New York
and a lot of pandemonium.Also, Icont.st was held for the three best Jax-The, following buildings
Franklin Station, Washington, City Building are depicted to
costumes. (The photographer was even nominated by some of the have been designated as refugee D.C. 20044. honor the 30th anniversary of the
darlings.Wierdest Looking Adult.) (Photo by Mike Carlson) centers in the event evacuation HONG KONG-Birds are the, organization:

from station quarters or work subject of a late October stamp STOCKHOLM, Sweden-A
rr areas ,becomes necessary due to trio here. The "Hwamei Bab- father and son team appears here

Hottest Show in Town LIVE families; Bldg. 563 (King Hall) shown on 50 cent, 1.30 and 2.00 trio. W. H. Bragg and W. I.
l ON STAGE! Married enlisted men's families;
dollar values. Bragg, English 'physicists, are
v.BEAUTIFUL HOSTESSES Bldgs. 110 (Supply) and 614 CAYMAN ISLANDSTheseWest the team 'on' the 75 ore
(Swimming Pool) Other station
Indies Caribbean islands denomination Richard
.1 OPEN 1914 PHILLIPS HWY. personnel. ,Bldg. 10 (Officer's have just released two Christmas Willstatter, chemist of Germanyis
11 am 2 am Club) and Bldg. 1877 (Golf Course '
733-99890733-9992 stamps depicting in carved ivory on the, 90 ore stamp, and
Clubhouse) will also be available.OLD .
the Blessed Virgin and Child Romain Rolland, famous French
from the Head of a Pastoral Staff novelist is portrayed on the 1.10
(12 cents), and a similar work of kroner item. Year of these Nobel
the Paris School, mid-14th cen- Prize winners was 1915.jihsoii .

?:: PH2 Jimmy Pilbeam, our ace photographer is leaving JAX AIR NEWS this week. He has spent f| j
3si :::' three years in the Navy, and said working with this paper was an invaluable experience. His photos ::}
:::; have graced many of our covers and much of the rest of the paper for the last year and we're sorry to j-j? I
i: 1::: see him go.Jimmy j
",:' |:j who has two bachelor degrees from Ohio State University, plans to teach art education ?
:;:Y:: when he gets out. $: ('>
His last words as a Navyman are: "A lot of people worked very hard to see that I got the most of the 11$
o: Navy and the Navy got the most out of me, and thank all of them for it." :-j .
Pictured on this page are a few of his photos. :::::: ,

Sgt. J.J., Btllnsky, Marine SSgt. Eddie Newton, Marine LCpl. Jose Gutierrez, Base LCpl. Donald Michaels LCpl. John L. Hinson, Base
Barracks "I 1 joined the Marinesin Barracks: "The Marine Corps is Security "I 1 figured the Marine Enlisted Galley: "I 1 joined the Security: "I joined the Marinesso
the Marines because I had no money I could travel and see more of
order to Instill selfdisciplinewithin a squared away branch of the Corps would help me out in
myself. I feel that the service and I like that. However, future and also help my family, and I could not find a fulltimejob. the United SI.I.slnd the'world.
experience and knowledge I've little disappointed with my which It is really doing right now. I'm glad I joined because 1 I'm not glad" I joined because I've
obtained will help me In many |ob. I Joined the Corps because,I I I'do ,like the Corps and am always have money and a placeto found, out life.that;"' I don't liktmilitary
obstacles I may come across In wanted to be In aviation, but I got planning' on staying In a little stay.
life." stuck with a cook's |lob Instead.." longer."

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1st. Lt. Joseph Mouton, Marine Sgt. Johnny Robbins, LCpl. Ernest L. Aday, Sgt. Rita C. Hannon, Marines Cpl. Richard Sankey, Marine
Barracks: "I joined the'Marines Correctional Center "I 1 joinedthe Correctional Center "I joined barracks: "After I graduatedfrom Barracks "I really had no
because It was the only job that Corps In order to obtain an the Marine Corps to better myself college, I worked' two years definite reason for joining the
offered any future at the lime I education while making a living In a police'fl.ld. I'm working In and never enjoyed the same Marines. One day I decided to getaway
enlisted In ItSi at Lafayette, La. for my family. I'm glad I joined corrections and it will help me salary as my male counterpart.When from home for awhile and I
I'm not sorry that I enlisted then If s been good to me and lived up find a job as a policeman. I don't I joined the Marine Corps,' thought the Marine Corps would
and would not hesitate to do It to my expectations. The service regret joining the USMC and If I the service was one of the few be a good place to go. I'm not
again, even knowing what I and my job in particular have had'it to do again I'd be right places that offered equal pay. I sorry at all that I joined. I've hada
know now after 19 ye.n'of ser provided me with many invaluable where I am today., picked the Marine Corps over the' ,lot of good times and lot of bad
vice. experiences." other branches because I wanteda times, and I'vt learned a lot. I'vt
\ challenge, and it was definitely learned to enjoy my work under
a challenge graduating from almost any working conditions. I
recruit training. I originally think everyone should try it."
joined with the Idea of applying
for the officer program, but I
SMILEI!
enjoy the enlisted ranks and hope
If I to be senior enlisted one day."
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NOVEMBER 6, 1973 I f'J
JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER PAGE.9,.
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I Text of Ford's "
speech I
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Adimrai Green, l'. ;: i
Captain perform
a great service in that I
Bernstein, Mayor Tanzler, regard. I know of the missionsand : I \
Senator Childs, Congressman the responsibilities 1
that
Burke, Distinguished Guests, have here. You have you the \
Ladies and Gentlemen: First, I Helicopter Antisubmarine J
am deeply grateful for the warm Warfare Unit thtat does a ,; ,
welcome by Admiral Green and tremendous job. You have the .
all of you from the Jacksonville I I
long
range naval capability in the \ 1 ..
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Naval Air Station. I am most antisubmarine warfare area and ; ...
appreciative on behalf of Mrs.
you have nuclear-powered naval
Ford and myself that many of vessels. This Naval Air Station is I ,
you have come outpn a Sunday a.vital part of our total national t
on this occasion. As all of
you security capability and what you
know, I am in the process of are doing here protects 214
having further very important million Americans and, on behalfof
meetings with President Sadat of them, I thank you for your
Egypt. Quite interesting in my contribution.A .
Judgment is that I am meeting long, long time ago I was a
this afternoon with a man who part of the Navy I was very ....
represents a country whose proud of that association for
history goes back literally centuries some 47 months. I learned a lot, I (Photo bv PHAN Mike Kleber
and centuries and centuries hope I contributed a little, but I
and at the same time I am know from personal experiencethe
in a part of our country where we trials and tribulations of
have some contrast between the serving in our uniformed ser t
old and the new.Jacksonville vices. The men and women who i
is a relatively serve do a superb job. But the I I
modern city historically and wives and the children of men in \
certainly a very progressive city the service of the Army, Navy, "
in our development of our, great Air Force, Marines and CoastGuard II I i
country. Not far from here we are likewise making'a I I
have the oldest city in the United great contribution, because I
States, St. Augustine: So in a know the sacrifice that they
relatively small part of this made over the years performing f
country, we have a history that their part of this service and I
goes back from the very begin thank them for what I know they I
ning and a modern communitythat do.Let
represents progress and me say in conclusion that
tremendous enthusiasm and meetings that I'm having today ,
drive. I believe this shows' the ,and the ones that I had earlier in .
diversity of America. And this the week with President Sadat :" .." .. .
diversity in this great country is relate to a better and more \ 1'
one of our strengths as we meet peacefulworld. But I can go and ,
the challenges both at home and have these discussions and these
abroad. talks from a position of strength (Photo by PH2 Jimmy Piibeamrrrrrrrrtr.tt111.t )
When we start out in this and all of you are a very vital
country to solve our problems at and important part of that
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internationally it is vitally in- easier, it makes our country ;' '

portant national for defense peace program that we secondto have a have more'people secure like to you know serving, that we in :fAMILIES': FREE DRINKS WITH MEALS,! | ;?

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GySRt.A.H.Croom Marines in the Jacksonvillearea Philadelphia, Pa., almost one naval service, distinguishing wrote James, ''At Fenlmore Cooper once
and no period
conflict of
Semper Fidelis..First to join their comrades in arms year prior to the signing of the themselves in every is it naval
Is history probable
Fight..Retreat Hell..words witha the world over next week to Declaration of Independence and clime.The history of the Corps Marines that
singular meaning,all typifyingan celebrate the 200th birthday of just one month after the for steeped in tradition and honor.It were more important
illustrious branch of the the Corps. mation of the U.S. Navy. is fitting, therefore, that we than during the War of
American Armed Services...The The U.s. Marine Corps was Since then the Marines have who are Marines today, pause to the Revolution.
United State Marine Corps. born on Nov. 10, 1775 in been a proud part of the nation's- remember our fallen comrades Those new Marines fought with
from times gone by and those George Washington and John
I ,rJ who have proudly borne the Paul Jones. "In early April 1778
; f name, "Marine." Had those Captain Jones sailed his 20-gun
Marines not been so brave and sloop, the Ranger, from France,
gallant and had some not made heading for the Irish Sea. His
the supreme sacrifice, could we intention was to end the bar-
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AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE-Marine Lance Corporal R.McEntirt g.flaom..lpful.dvlce. from
Master Sergeant F.J. Ballou In the chtck-out of a wheel-well....of one the Marines'aircraft at !fY
NAS Jax.

AUTOMOTIVE MAINTENANCE-MarliM Staff Sergeant J.Garner
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I 200 years of 'Retreat, Hell! '1 II

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the British In America. Sailing derson, then Commandant of the aboard the Naval Air Station. attire and other military services guests will. celebrate the
with him was a small band of Marine Corps, hung a sign on his Speaker for the occasion will be guests will wear correspondingformal Marines' 200th Birthday on
Marines under the command of a door which read, "Gone to retired Marine Colonel and evening attire. Friday night, Nov. 7, at the Gulf
young New Hampshire Florida to fight Indians back former POW John H. Dunn. His The Enlisted Ball hosted by the Life Tower, Dolphin Room.
Lieutenant, Samuel Wallingford."By when it's over." address will be followed by the Marine Barracks at NAS Jax will
the end of the Culminating the festive occasion
month Lt. That was the Florlda-Indian traditional cake-cutting be held the same evening at
will be the Jax Marine
Wallingford was dead, killed in War, 1835 to 1842. The Marines ceremony plus ballroom dancingby Hancock Hall beginning at 6:30: Ball
at the NAS Officers' Club on
action against his
country'sfoes. began their Florida campaign in the hosts and their guests.
Nov. 10. AU active and retired
p.m.And
January 1836 with the relief of Dress. Blue uniforms with the Marine Barracks at
officers and their
Lt. Wallingford is just one of Fort Brooke. medals will be in order for NAS Cecil Field will host their guests are

the many Marines who will live Other encounters that year Marines attending the Ball.Their Birthday Ball also on Nov. 8 at invited.
on in the hearts of his fellow Included the New River battle ladies may wear either long or the CPO Club there, starting at All activities will commemorate -
Marines who pause with pride to and the battle for Wahoo Swampon short evening gowns or semiformal 6:30: p.m. the 200th anniversaryof
remember our heritage on November 21. The Marines' dresses. Civilian gentlemen The men of the 4th Amtrac the U.S. Marine Corps. This

November 10. last Florida campaign was the guests will wear formal Company B, USMCR, and their: year we're 200 years proud.COCKPIT .
Marines are no strangers to the battle of Hatchee-Lustee on Jan. -- --- ... .... JIm""
Jacksonville area or to Florida. 27, 1837. wf r
The Marine Air Reserve Training It is doubtful if anyone knows I

Detachment (MARTD) and for sure just when the Marine tIt .
VMA-142 (Florida's Flying Corps Birthday Ball celebration : -
Gators) arrived here in 1959 from tradition began but part of the _

.the now Coast Guard occupied ceremony became official on

Marine Corps Air Station at Opa Nov. 21,1921.That's pp,.,( kfzi
Locka, Fla.Marines when then Commandantof

serve with, and have the Marine Corps, General
served with the Marine Barracks John A. Lejeune directed that an 1 1r
;
at NAS Jacksonville and Cecil official reminder of the honorable a

Field as ,security detachmentsand service of the Corps be publishedto
on all Navy vessels entering all Marines 'throughout the 4 a
Mayport since the stations were world on the Marine Corps' birth
established.,
However, the Marine day.That same message,Is read

association with'Florida' dates each year during the official
back to February 1813 when the ceremonies preceding each

,Corps twice found itself in the Birthday Ball.MARTD .
state during the "War of 1812." Jacksonville, Marine

Marines battled for the Attack Squadron (VMA) 142, and
Indian settlements of Payne and the 25th Staff Group will hold
Bowlegs hi eastern Florida in their annual Marine Corps Birthday
February 1813 and for the "12 Ball and ceremony. on CHECK Marine Staff Sergeant R.C. Means runs down a check list of A-4 cockpit

Mile Swamp" later the same Saturday evening, Nov. 8. mechanisms and panel guagcs prior to certifying the aircraft ready for flight.Our .

year. The Birthday Ball will begin at ,..
In 1836 Col. 'Archibald Hen 6:30: p.m. at the Candlelight Club

itMj I to hold hearings jrORRANCE'S KITCHEIN
MERIT PROMOTIONJaxThe Washington,D.C.-The Navy's
regional discharge review boards
will hold hearings this week In the at roadside
Several weeks ago we commented on appearance
NAS Civilian Personnel Department has announced the San Francisco, November 17-21 stands of a new crop of apples. About that same time there was a
following list of"open and close" positions available under the Merit in Great Lakes, 111. and from contest being sponsored by the Georgia Farmers and Consumers
Promotion Program.For further information call X2320 or 3448. December 1-5 in New Orleans.These Market Bulletin and the Agricultural Commodity Commission for
are first hearings to be Apples for an apple recipe'contest. That contest received over seven
ANNCT. POSITION TITLE CLOSINGNO. scheduled for the traveling hundred entries.
DATE review board which was createdto First place in the contest went to Mrs. W. T. (Nelle) Williams of .
205-75 Personnel Management Systems Analyst, GS-301-7 11-11.75 make the discharge review Blakely, Georgia for her recipe for...
207-75 Heavy Mobile Equipment Mechanic, WG-5803-10 11-07-75 system more accessible to for- ..,:. \
208-75 Automotive Mechanic, WG-5823-10 11-07-75 mer service members.The Apple Poof Pie
209-75 Electrical Equipment Repairer, WG-2854-9 11-07.75 discharge review system
1 pineapple juice
210-75 Budget Analyst, GS-560-9 12-01-75 considers applications from cup ."
24 marshmallows cut in quarters
211-75 Boiler Plant Operator General Foreman, WS-5402-12 11-20-75 individuals who believe their or 3 miniatures
cups
212-75 Cost Accountant, GS-510-5-7-9 11-24-75 discharges were improperlyissued
1 package vanilla wafers
213-75 Meteorological Technician, GS-1341-6 11-12-75 or that an error or in-
214-75 Weight and Balance Specialist, GS-7 1117.75 justice occurred. Previously, '
lh juice :
cup orange
215-75 Bearing Reconditioner Instructor, WG-9 11.14-75 individuals desiring a hearing '
1 cup grated Red Delicious apples
216-75 Supvy Production Controller (Aircraft), GS-1152-10 11-14.75 before the board had to travel to x '
lei pint whipping cream, whipped
217-75 Sheet Metal Mechanic (A-C) General Foreman, 11-14-75 Washington, D.C.
WS-13 All applications still will be
218-75 Computer Specialist, GS-334-11 11-14-75 processed by the Washington Combine juices and boil 5 minutes. Soften marshmallows in hot
219-75 Firefighter, GS-081-3 1I-14-75 board but hearings for individuals juice,stir.:Cool until jellied.Add apples and mix well. Fold in whipped

221-75 Supervisory Supply Clerk, GS-5 11-18-75 such as those in the cream.
222-75 Fuels Distribution Systems Worker Leader, WL-9 11-18-75 south (Jacksonville area) will be Line serving dish or individual dessert dishes with vanilla wafers.
conducted by the traveling board. Pour mixture over wafers. Serves four to six.

1900 sq. ft. of beautiful modern home 188-4619
with heated pool. Life time Aluminumtrim.
Ads should be mailed to arrive not later than Tuesday Burgular alarm 6970 Hanson Dr.
for
publication the
following Thursday, Ads
arriving too late for
this
deadline will be Published the North. I TRANSPORTATION [
strutted otherwise A following week unless the publisher Is In.
check or money order for he cost of the ad must be received WITH the copy lOACRES-McCLENNY
RATE: minimum charge ((3 Two Homes, 20 Pecan trees. Farm NO
lines UP
) ...12.50 E2'S & CASH NEEDED
Per additional. /line ((4 words per line) ...60c equipment, and many extras. Low
Mall to: HOLT Financing arranged, for low mo.
PUBLISHING.
CO.. 4365 SHI RL EY taxes- Elect bill $20.00
AVE., JACKSONVILLE FLA., 32210 ave. mo. pymts. Good dependable used cars, a ,
BOWEN REAL ESTATE
good selection, 388.6422.NO .
Realtor 184-1376 ,

Can be yours HAPPY and your DAYS families for a FHA OTIS L. PHILLIPS REALTOR Call w.edralg.today to master see this BR 2Vi w-prlvate yr. old home bath. i pro nU SMart of tk nrreit t price,(pin tai.Comnerciol nkteeictedtiV

I Name Office or activity to which assigned I ............. For Sale: Zenith 19" color TV and

'I For Sale: 1974 Vespa 60 M.P.G. $200. stand $125. Call 384-6385

I Call Parks 772.9683 or dxt. 3569 ...............

1 Rank.Rate or Grade Work Phone No. Signature I WANTED: The owner of chief's white
1973 Super Belle Sports Special Radial
1 Inspection (jacket lost at NAS Cecil
I Tires Radio Approx 35,000 miles exc.
1.Advertising will be accepted only from active and his signature, grade or rank.rate, office or claim by calling 771.4255
1 condo $2,000 price 1970 Honda 70 as Is ..............
military or civilian employee personnel assigned to activity to which! he is assigned and office telephone I .
1 NAS Jacksonville or NAS Cecil Field. This information Is for authentication only and your I $60 runs. 772.0635Perfection For Sale Control air.plaines, 1

ad should be worded independently of this Information biplane 1 flying wing, 1 trainer, 11r.|
1 Wall Furnace 100 Gal.
2.Free advertising in the "FLEET MARKET" Forms must be clearly typed or printed. 1 flite streak, 15, .29, .35 and .19 engine,
Tank & stand, three grills & thermostat
will be limited to: Offers to buy, sell or rent housing NO machine reproductions will be accepted 1 Asking 5100. 724.6937 after lines paint ect. $75 Call 269.0638 after
for personal use as a residence, these ads will be S p.m.

1 accepted' only If the words "PCS" (for military), or 5.Deadline for receipt of advertising to appear In 1 4:30: .........-....

t "Officially Reassigned" (for civilians leaving the the following edition is MONDAY NOON. Ads 1 100 per cent pure wood medium blue
For Sale, 1974 Sears dishwasher,
Jacksonville area) are Included in the wording of the arriving after that date or ads held out because of carpet 14x19) beautiful, like new, plus
1 portable, 5 wash cycles, front loading,
ad. Offers to buy or sell personal property; offers of space limitations will be placed In the following 1 best padding Joey's 384.3523

Jax-The Jacksonville Blood their supervisors for scheduling NEWSYou
Bank's mobile unit will be behind between 8 and 11:45: a.m. or 1 to Bicentennial RevueJax
\ the NAS Dispensary Bldg. 8, 2:45: p.m. for the Nov. 7 program are invited to come out and
beginning at 8 Volunteers to eat have a ball at the EM Club on
a.m. on Friday, are urged All residents are will depict Jamestown,
Nov. 7,to accept donations to the breakfast or lunch but the meal Nov. 7 and 21. area original Plymouth, Boston, Washington
Navy-Civil Service Blood Ac- should consist of very little fatty The club will hold dance con- invited to attend an crossing the Delaware, the
count. within. tests plus door prizes will be dramatic revue, "Celebrate,
foods and liquids if eaten Constitutional Convention,
All civil service employees are four hours of the scheduled given. Some of the prizes will be America" at Robert E. Lee High frontier and plantation life,
15
tickets for dinner, bingo tickets School, Nov. 12-13 and ,
eligible to draw from this accountfor reporting time.Volunteers railroads, the Oklahoma
themselves and their legal under 18 years of and gift certificates for the Navy presented by the Lee Community territory opening, Gettysburg,

dependents at no cost for blood age, unmarried and who do not Exchange Store. Players. bicen- sports, scenes and voices of the
for the
All ladies must be age 17 and Curtain time
needed. have written permission from whole of
20th Centurythe sweep
musical will be 8 in
will p.m.
Since the last Blood Donor Day, their parents or guardians will over. Unescourted females tennial American history,
June 12, 133 pints of blood have not be allowed to donate. receive a guest pass at the club; the school auditorium.
dramatic episodes Admission will be $1, advance,
been released to civilian em Also, employees witha historyof therefore, a sponsor will not be Music and
or$1.50 at the door. The school is
ployees and members of their hepatitis, malaria,'diabetes or required.It's .
families during June, July, low blood pressure or those with a job for everyone to improve CPO wivesto located at 1200 South McDuff

August and September. colds,*.flu.or a fever cannot be our EM Club. "Let's get it Ave.t! Jacksonville.

: Advancement Officers Club will be the Western Bar-B-Q Night at Lake annual Navy Relief Course
: .Washl rijttori: D.C. -- suspected compromise of the
-1 Authorizations are ,examinations: scene for the Sugar Plum Fair Newman, Cecil Field on Nov 15, commences Jan. 5,, 1976. Information -
being: withheld for Mess sponsored by the OWJC this Saturday night at 6:30: p.m. of great value to all,
'Management: Specialist The matter currently is under Saturday. The Fair is 'a fund For reservations please call wives will be provided. Subjects

(Steward) first class candidateswho investigation; Any authorizationsfor raising event which will feature' 771.7951 or 771.9181 before include CHAMPUS Benefits,

took the August 1975 (series, advancement, to MSI, (SD) Christmas gifts: ,ornaments and Tuesday, Nov. 11. There will be Survivors Benefits, Legal, Pay
70)) examinations.The will determined after review various attractions for children. door prizes, fun and games and and Allowances, and Family
action is as a result of the of the investigation results. Santa will be there to handle free beer. YOU ALL COME. Budgeting.The .

requests from the small fry,and course will be held from 9
rI ----------------------- pony rides and a, special, kids'
", : CLIP'THIS AD FOR;YOUR CHOICE OF... II lunch will also keep the NAMTD wivesset a.m. until noon each Monday the,
M Wednesday and Friday in
FREE ADMISSION I youngsters busy while mom and Small Chapel.
\ OR dad browse through the more meetingJax
than twenty booths.VP56 Free nursery care will be
I p'd' :ery FIRST FREE DRINK ,I II The next meeting of the provided,by Navy Relief at the
t wives NAMTD "E" Wives Club will be Base Nursery. It is not too earlyto
j : ;,"," DANCING'GIRLSI 'I held on Monday, Nov. 10, at 7:30: ; submit your name for this

H iy'.;..::\)) ..Mf 'REASONABLE PRICESI I Jax. 0353.
While All wives of NAMTD personnel
the VP-56 men are on
1 ,.: :t- '> R&R LOUNG' I deployment in Iceland, the are invited to attend and encouraged -
1 1,1 fit 'N I ,.' 1 enlisted and officers' wives will to bring canned goods

I ., i i1j'l; 527 MAIN STREET J be holding their monthly for the Thanksgiving baskets to
.-eal_.w_t1." _1I ;"_.IM ---------.___nls meetings for general fun and be prepared by the group..
confusion, the next of which will For more information,or a rideto >1. 'J
be Nov. 15 in the Hangar 1000 the meeting, call Jan Overturfat -..
'
->> auditorium.> 778-7244.,
HELP! OVERSTOCKED!
The prizes with surprises beginat ..
MUST SELL, MUST MAKE ROOMColor 8 p.m.For further informationCall Bayanihan to FARMS & ACREAGEIN
TV. tt rM, rrfrleraton, WlaIIIn, rant** dryers frn-
.,10 air condition.etc. a committee members.
induct officers NORTH FLORIDA!
SEWING & APPLIANCE WAREHOUSE'S
.
PRICING POLICY: IF, ANY TIME'WITH- HAVE YOUR FURNACE Jax-Bayanihan will induct its I, CLYDE W. SIMPSON&CO.
IN 30 DAYS YOU FIND THE EXACT new officers at a dinner dance IWBarnettBankBldg.Jacksonville '
.
SAME NEW ITEM FOR LESS WE'LL NOT CLEANED AND Nov. 15, 7:30: p.m. to 1:30: a.m. Fla.32202

ONLY REFUND THE DIFFERENCE BUT SERVICED NOW! Music will be by "Sugar Bear." Realtor 354849(24( hr.)
WILL GIVE YOU A $20 GIFT CERTIFI For more information call 771-

Ormond Beach last weekend. pool. ,
There were 34 teams The team is currently :
throughout\ Florida at this state- recruiting for swimmers. All
sanctioned meet, with 4,727 individual military and civilian dependents
entities including interested in competitive MjUJAfif ) I
Olympic hopefuls Julie Teeters swimming contact coach Dan RATES ,!

YOUR OWN VACATION
Some of the heat winners from
IN FLORIDAI!
RESORT,
the NAS Jax team were John ,
ON THE
Gross taking the 50 yard free
style in a time of 35.8 seconds, SANTE FE RIVER'Spring
Barbie Lagdon winning the 100 CecllyNAS.fed, unpolluted: 8090 min. GO FIRST CLASS! '"
yard breast from V
stroke with a time of START$9,950 on WATER
1.27.4, Andrea Parker taking the ,.45,500 off water. All parcels over t 1
200 yard individual medley \Yith3.05.00 acre and have at least 100ft. on ACTIVE MILITARY, CONTRACTORS AND CIVIL SERVICE PERSONNELBE ,
terms if necessary. "
river. Long
timing, and .Jaekie
Summers taking a-close second West Central Realty, Inc. RATE i
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basketball season, stirred THE ROOKIES 519 requirements under a Veterans tI ,
Readjustment AppointmentVRA
up a total of 18 teams with ( ) for the position of .

four more probables. The High Series: Dumaor 548 Firefighter (Airfield), GS-5. 1 il' tY'i 'l'Z ,:.
\
.
undecided teams are, VAof BOQ Mr. William Randolph com "9 t1 f';/ ,. ,c"ro. ,,.
15, VA-86, VA-174 blue, and Hgh Game: Hunse '210 of pleted all requirements for the "
position of Card Punch Operator, -
.
VS-30. MarinesIt
-"""" : ;
GS-3. \11 !(:..l't1f '
will be the
same setupas On completion of this milestone If '! ,
the second half of the BOQ shot the only 3000 set. each employee has now been ., \;

football season with two converted from VRA Special

divisions, American and Appointment to Career- s

National.Each division will Intramural. Golf. Standings Conditional Appointment in the
Ops 12 competitive service.
have 8 10 teams with
or ,
VA-83 10 Congratulations are in order to
the National playing on VA-174 8 each and our "Best Wishes" as
and Wednesday forward in their chosen
they
,
go
Monday Marines 6 WILLIAM RANDOLPH, Card Punch operator, GS-3, Converted to
field of work.
while the American will
VA-81 6 Career Conditional, 9-25-75.
The Vietnam Era Veterans'Employment
and
'" play on Tuesday
VA-45
4 Assistance
Thursday. Program is a means by which
NATIONAL AMERICAN Football Standings Vietnam Era Veterans who have

LEAGUE LEAGUE American not completed 14 years of
education and who have not yet
VA-174' VS-Wing VS-28 30 had an opportunity to obtain job

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and chip ins. Claire Grosskopfwas Suppose you have just hit a poor Florida's hunting calendar for Florida. Bear season closes in
the winner of the silver and shot from the tee on a tough hole. the 1975-76 season as set by the Baker and Columbia counties.
r also won low net of the field. You must carry your second shot Game and Fresh Water Fish January 12 1

1ST FLIGHT about 175 yards over the water. Commission is as follows: Third phase dove season
Cissy Lorch Just to make things interesting, November 8 closes,
Lassie Mahoney let us assume you have a bad lie Deer, turkey, wild hog, quail, January 18
Chip ins Ruth Meaders and Nelda to boot.The normal reaction is to squirrel and snipe season opens. Deer and wild hog seasons
Bradt take out a club you can get No open fall season on turkey in close in northwest Florida.
maximum distance with so that northwest Florida except in Leon January 20
2ND FLIGHT you can get as close as possible to and Jefferson. counties. Bear Duck and coot season closes.
Ann Wright the perfect approach area. hunting in Baker and Columbia January 21

Dot Buker If the lie Is as bad as I am counties and special designated Special scaup (bluebill) season
supposing it is, you should take wildlife management areas only.
3RD FLIGHT Wild hog hunting in specified
the longest iron hit
By Ruth Meaderi Pat White you can safely opens.SPORTS
Dot and just try to be smooth with it. counties and in designated
WhiteChip
It's always'a big day when a You aren't going to get home in. wildlife management areas.
golfer breakS,70,80,90 or 100 and in Lll Jacob any better than 3 anyway,so why November 9 BRIEFS.
Genny Hanley had her first 99 the take a chance? Rail and gallinule season
other day. She was so excited she 4TII FLIGHTK. closes. Basketball officials are neededfor
could hardly sign her card. Nice Harkins You can be thinking about the November 15 the upcoming intramural
,going Genny, now let's start Pat OglesbyTIP execution of the shot well before Second phase dove season season.A basketball clinic will be
working on breaking 90. you get to it, so do just that, plus opens. held at King Hall Bldg 563 Mon.
OF THE WEEKLet's the above and maybe you'll savea November 26 .\
through Thurs. at 4:30.: Call the
Playday was Silver Cuplownet talk about
strategy: few strokes. Duck and coot season opens.
Athletic Office for more information
November 30
phone 3239.
Second phase ,dove season

December 20 10. If you would like to try,out for
Third phase dove season opens. a team call 3239.
NAS Jax skeet and was just installed. Two more skeet shootsare Woodcock season opens. If you would like to form a ,
trap club held its first trap This new internationalclay scheduled this year, January 4 basketball team and failed to
shoot competition 27 pigeon trap machine both of. which areregistered Deer, turkey and wild hog attend any of the organizational
season closes except northwest meetings call Mr. Mullins at 3239.
October, Veterans' Day. differs from the normal with the
First place went to Lt. American trap. The National Skeet Shooters

Mike o of HC-2. targets go much faster Association. The Cecil

Marcino broke 94 out of 100 (about 65 mph) and the Field club will host the YAMAHA YAMAHA ,

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The Woodpeckers were led by each match played. To39,600
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{ Ltjg William F. Byrd, Mexico City last month. HS-1 ripped VP-U with score of 32-0 to take the JAX area: COMSEABASWINOSLANT Football
: III, of the U.S. Naval The American team Tournament. The team received their trophies after the game on 24 October. Front row L. to R.
; Academy, was a member finished ahead of crews Ronnie Adcock, Gary Mendel, Richard Grant, Luncford Bass, Steven Laabs, James Toone and
of the four-man crew from Argentina, Canada, Decker Myles. Back row L. to R. Nell Barnes, Dennis Miller, Almur Whiting, Wallace Pritchett,
Alfred Sevl,Malcolm Mcinnis,Cllude'p.'gelnd Arthur Barber